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... given it ; though , as I have before hinted , it may rather be looked upon as an excrescence than as an essential part of the poem . The same obser- vation might be applied to that beautiful di- gression upon hypocrisy in the same book ...
... given it ; though , as I have before hinted , it may rather be looked upon as an excrescence than as an essential part of the poem . The same obser- vation might be applied to that beautiful di- gression upon hypocrisy in the same book ...
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... given us our revenge on the men , and done us justice . We could not woman of honour . I own to you , it was not without the most violent struggle that I gained dissection of the coquette's heart , if you had easily have forgiven you ...
... given us our revenge on the men , and done us justice . We could not woman of honour . I own to you , it was not without the most violent struggle that I gained dissection of the coquette's heart , if you had easily have forgiven you ...
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... given us our revenge on the baseness of my behaviour in attempting a the men , and done us justice . We could not woman of honour . I own to you , it was not without the most violent struggle that I gained dissection of the coquette's ...
... given us our revenge on the baseness of my behaviour in attempting a the men , and done us justice . We could not woman of honour . I own to you , it was not without the most violent struggle that I gained dissection of the coquette's ...
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... given many hints in your papers lead up a fashion . Accordingly , when our tai- to the disadvantage of persons of your own sex , lors take measure of us , they always demand who lay plots upon women . Among other hard " whether we will ...
... given many hints in your papers lead up a fashion . Accordingly , when our tai- to the disadvantage of persons of your own sex , lors take measure of us , they always demand who lay plots upon women . Among other hard " whether we will ...
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... given in to their board , wherein an old uncle of mine , who came to town with me , and myself were inserted , and we stood thus : the uncle smoky , rotten , poor ; the nephew raw , but no fool ; sound at present , very rich . My ...
... given in to their board , wherein an old uncle of mine , who came to town with me , and myself were inserted , and we stood thus : the uncle smoky , rotten , poor ; the nephew raw , but no fool ; sound at present , very rich . My ...
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